Story of Elapsed Time & Absorption
The ‘Story of Elapsed Time & Absorption’ drawings visually investigate the multiple breathing organisms populating our planet. Stemming from the investigations into carbon-based life on our planet, these drawings often think of the Earth as a complex breathing machine of nature with multiple carbon-based components regulating the gases in our atmosphere. Alongside the investigations into the carbon building blocks of these organisms, the drawings also highlight the delicate nature of our planet and the need to protect trees and forests. ‘Story of Elapsed Time & Absorption’ encapsulates within the time it takes to produce the drawing the same time that millions of trees within the northern hemisphere absorb vast amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere and ‘exhale’ Oxygen.
During the Winter months, these forests remain dormant. However, during the spring & summer, they act like a giant machine and clear a large amount (not all, though) of the CO2 from the atmosphere. Our planet turns into one giant organic breathing machine. Created during the summer months, within the time it takes me to paint the lines within the tree rings, more CO2 has been absorbed from the atmosphere. The Carbon from the CO2 will be stored within the wood and tree rings during photosynthesis. There is a desperate need to retain our forests to maintain our planetary paradise and the health of our planet’s lungs.
